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Altadena Library District
The Altadena Library District is an independent special district that serves the residents of Altadena, California, an unincorporated community north of Pasadena in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County. The district was formed in December 1926 under the provision of Sections 19600-19734 of the California Education Code. The district is supported by property taxes and governed by a locally elected Board of Library Trustees. according to a May, 2005 California State Department of Finance estimate, the District provides library services to a population of approximately 54,876 people. The system includes the main branch located at 600 E. Mariposa St., and the Bob Lucas Memorial Branch Library and Literacy Center located at 2659 Lincoln Avenue. In addition to the board and the staff, the Altadena Library has an active Friends of the Library which conducts an annual book sale and has a permanent store inside the library. The library has many special programs including summer ...
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Altadena, California
Altadena () is an unincorporated area, and census-designated place in the San Gabriel Valley and the Verdugos regions of Los Angeles County, California. Directly north of Pasadena, California, Pasadena, it is located approximately from Downtown Los Angeles. Its population was 42,846 at the 2020 census, up slightly from a 2010 figure of 42,777. In early 2025, the community was severely impacted by the Eaton Fire. History Etymology The name Altadena was coined by Byron O. Clark, who established Altadena Nursery in 1875. The name combines the Spanish language, Spanish alta, meaning 'upper,' with dena, a term he likely adapted from Pasadena, California, Pasadena, though its precise origin remains unclear. The area is adjacent to, but at a higher elevation than, Pasadena.Manning, Mike. The word Altadena was first used by Byron Clark, who coined it for his nursery located south of present-day Woodbury on the west side of town. When he moved his nursery to Linda Vista, he agreed to ...
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Boyd Georgi
Boyd E. Georgi (January 20, 1914 – October 19, 1999) was an American architect. He was a University of Southern California, USC-trained California architect with a Southern California practice in modernism that spanned from residential works to schools and libraries. Georgi was president of the Pasadena and Foothill chapter of the American Institute of Architects, AIA in 1964. Georgi is known for a number of important Late modernism, late modernist houses and other buildings in the California area. Georgi's most significant largely-unmodified work is the Altadena library main branch (1967).Gebhard, David (2003). ''An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles, Revised edition''. Layton UT: Gibbs Smith, 543. Georgi also taught at the USC School of Architecture. References

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